Famous people who died in November 2023
The body of American actor Evan Ellingson, known for his role as Horatio Cane's son in 'CSI: Miami', was found lifeless in the room of the California residence where he was being treated for his addictions. In recent years, he had not been active in the world of acting.
Henry Kissinger, United States Secretary of State in the 1970s and considered the Machiavelli of 20th-century international politics, passed away at the age of 100. He died at his home in Kent (Connecticut).
Former American first lady Rosalynn Carter, wife of former President Jimmy Carter, passed away at the age of 96 at her home in Plains, Georgia. "She died peacefully, with her family by her side," the Carter Center announced in a statement. Her funeral was attended by all First Ladies who came after her and are still with us.
The body of Irish filmmaker Ross McDonnell, winner of two Emmy Awards for best documentary photography, was found dead at the age of 44 in New York. On November 4, Ross McDonnell's bicycle was found at Fort Tilden Beach, in Queens, and on November 17, his remains were found. According to American media, the filmmaker went swimming and drowned after getting caught in the current.
The frontman of The Pogues, a Celtic punk band with many references to the musicians' Irish backgrounds, Shane McGowan died at the age of 65 from pneumonia. He had struggled with his health since the summer of 2023.
The American businessman and philanthropist Charlie Munger, the right-hand man of businessman Warren Buffett, died at the age of 99. On January 1 he would have become a centenary.
The life of the drummer of the American group Kool & The Gang, George Brown ended at the age of 74 in his home in Los Angeles. The musician had suffered from lung cancer that had been diagnosed three years ago.
Former US President Donald Trump's older sister, lawyer and judge Maryanne Trump Barry, died at age 86 of unknown causes. She was found dead in her home on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, according to the New York Times.
The Englishman Kevin 'Geordie' Walker became famous as the guitarist of the post-punk band 'Killing Joke.' He passed away in Prague at the age of 64, two days after suffering a stroke.
On November 24, Oliver Spedding, a former Premier League soccer player, who had recently moved into the world of adult cinema, died. For now, the causes of death have not been revealed.
Photo: Instagram / @oliverspedding
Producer Kevin Turen had much success with the HBO series 'Euphoria' and 'The Idol.' He tragically suffered heart failure while he was driving his car with his son. The boy managed to park the TESLA on the side of the road and call 911, but it was too late to save his father. Turen was 44 years old.
This Ghanese soccer talent collapsed in the middle of a game due to heart failure. He was playing for the Albanese team Egnatia and was only 28 years old when he died. Dwamena had also played in Austia, Switzerland, Spain, and his native country.
Former Bundesliga football coach Lothar Buchmann was 87 years old when he died.
The English actor Joss Ackland, who we will remember for his roles in films such as 'Lethal Weapon 2', died at the age of 95 due to natural causes.
The Portuguese singer-songwriter Sara Tavares, Portugal's representative at Eurovision in 1994 with the song 'Chamar a Música', died of a brain tumor that had been diagnosed in 2009.
Agustín Ibarrola Goikoetxea, the famous Basque painter and sculptor, died at the age of 93. He is one of the most prominent figures on the Spanish art scene of the second half of the 20th century.
American actress and singer-songwriter Conny Van Dyke died at the age of 78 at her home in Los Angeles due to complications from vascular dementia. Her son Bronson Page broke the news to Variety.
The Brazilian influencer Luana Andrade, 29, lost her life after undergoing a liposuction. The procedure caused cardiac arrest.
Photo: Instagram / @luandradel
NBA player Walter Paul Davis, winner of the basketball gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, died suddenly while visiting relatives in North Carolina. The American media point to natural causes.
The American professional golfer RH Sikes, who played on the PGA Tour between the 60s and 70s, died at the age of 83.